Is that how the ear is now? What is the handicap (and is she handicapped from that incident?) It looks abscessed to me (abscess in a bird does not "redissolve" back but must be removed manually) she may need prednisone creme or similar for the inflammation and a topical as well as systemic antibiotic... the ear is a very delicate organ and damage/abscess will cause imbalance and neurological symptoms.

Her ear looks better now since the picture was taken. Her balance is better but she still does the face plants coming out of her cage in the morning.

She was left for dead after a hawk attacked her in the morning. ALmost 3 wks. ago. She was cold, damp from dew & sandy in the bucks pen. Thanks GOD for the bucks! They must have scared it off. She was pecked on both sides of her head & she was bleeding pretty good. I got the blood stopped & cleaned her wounds & applied some neosporin. She laid on her side for 2 days under lights & towels keeping her warm. I hand to hand feed her & water her. She knew my voice & would open her eyes for a brief second then close them. She was finally standing by day 2 & slowly getting better everyday. Her beak was not working properly either but it is getting better. I had been feeding her cooked oatmeal & had to break pieces of bread for her & strawberry yogurt she loves. Now she can get bugs but the crickets are to hard for her to get yet. She doesn't have good balance but it is better. I don't know if she is permnently damaged but I love her any way! I won't let her roost with the big guys yet until she can fly up there herself. She follows me every where but she also enjoys being a chicken & does her own thing too.

The ear looks like it finally might grown some feathers back. It looks nice & clean & should be OK. Fingers crossed